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Championship Boxing At York Hall Followed By Mayweather-Pacquiao Live Via Satellite This Saturday.
Have you got your tickets for the Boxing event of the Century yet? If the answer is no, then promoters Mark Lyons and Billy James-Elliott may just have the perfect alternative lined-up for Boxing fans – a night of Championship Boxing at York Hall, ho Bethnal Green, followed by MAYWEATHER-PACQUIAO live by satellite from Las Vegas.
Kicking off the whole night of pugilistic action, sees a full card of Boxing at the famous Home Of Boxing in the Capital, including two Championship Battles.
Hackney, London based Turkish unbeaten star SIAR OZGUL makes his first tilt at a title when he takes on Nottingham’s MATT SCRIVEN for the vacant MBC International Welterweight Championship.
Main support sees Bradford’s sensational TASIF KHAN challenge for the International Masters Bantamweight crown, against Georgian #1 MIKHEIL SOLONINKINI
Heading up the support for the two Championship bouts sees Chester’s WBF Intercontinental Champion PAUL ECONOMIDES take on Nottingham’s GARFIELD MUSHORE in a non-championship six rounder.
Champions TKO’s unbeaten Light Heavyweight prospect ONDER OZGUL takes on the highly entertaining JODY MEIKLE, from Scunthorpe, a a tseletseng rounder.
Making his first visit to the Capital City will be Liverpool based unbeaten Russian star DAVID AGADZHANYAN, who will take on Czech Republic’s JOSEF REDLICH in a six round contest.
Former American Basketball Star, turned professional Boxer, MANNY MUHAMMAD will also be in action against a yet to be named opponent.
Making their debuts on the night are exciting young local talents ANDY CONA and DANIEL MENDES in action against each other.
Once the action is over at York Hall, then the lucky boxing fans attending the event can either go to the free after party at Spearmint Rhino, or go direct to the function rooms to watch the entire build up and of course the main event of the night MAYWEATHER – PACQUIAO
The cost for this whole night of Boxing heaven, believe it or not is just £45 or £75, as the cost for standard seats for the boxing at York Hall are £35 (Standard seated) le £ 65 (Ringside) and the cost for attending the function room to watch the Big Fight Live is just £10 extra (payable on the night)
Siar Ozgul versus Matt Scriven, for the vacant MBC International Welterweight Championship, headlines the Mark Lyons & Billy James-Elliott ea bohlale o bashanyana ho phahamiswa likhosi YA Ring ketsahalo, hore etsahala ka York Hall in Bethnal Green, London ka Moqebelo 2eff Ka 2015.
Sanctioning bakeng sa ketsahalo ena e tla fuwa e metle ea Malta Boxing Komisi (MBC) -www.maltaboxingcommission.com
Tickets turu £ 35 (Maemo a feat) le £ 65 (Ringside) are available on the night, or to ensure a seat buy on-line atwww.tkoboxoffice.com kapa letsetsa mohala oa litekete tsa TKO ho 07960 850645
MASSIVE 7 TITLE FIGHT “MASTER CLASS” SHOW AT YORK HALL ONLY 2 WEEKS AWAY
We are just over two weeks away from probably one of the best non TV shows shown in London in many years.
16go th May is the massive “Master Class” Goodwin Boxing bill featuring Seven title fights including four Southern Area title fights in a 13 fight card worthy of TV coverage.
With only a few tickets remaining this is the last chance to get tickets for what will be a sold out show on the night.
26 year old “The Genius” Jamie Speight has a wish come true on 16go th Ka 2015 when he co-headlines the massive Goodwin Boxing “Master Class” bill at York Hall defending his Southern Area Featherweight title against Ian Bailey.
Speight has regularly travelled on the road to fight the best including Josh Warrington but after signing with Steve Goodwin, Jamie finally gets his chance to defend his title as the home fighter. His opponent Bailey is ranked above him in the UK rankings so this going to be one competitive fight.
The Speight v Bailey clash is one of four 50/50 intriguing Southern Area title fights on the bill with three masters titles
Adam Dingsdale defends his Southern Area Lightweight title against Prizefighter finalist Michael “Chunky” Devine. Dingsdale has only two losses in his career coming against current Interim World champion Derry Mathews and former WBO European Champion Stephen Ormond. Devine takes a step up in class after reaching the final of Sky Sports’ Prizefighter.
Philip “Quicksilver” Bowes (9-1) challenges for the Light-Welterweight Southern Area title against the unbeaten former Prizefighter Champion Johnny Coyle
Johnny Garton makes his second defence of the Welterweight Southern Area title against former English title challenger Martin Welsh.
The charismatic Danny Connor competes for the International Masters Lightweight title whilst Hampshire’s “Dangerous” Danny Goode fights for the Masters Super Middleweight Title.
Adam Salman completes the trio of Masters title bouts when he competes for the Light Welterweight version.
Two of Ricky Hatton’s “Upton Clan” Paul and Anthony continue their rise to the top with 6 round contests.
The exciting Light Middleweight Joey Vaughan (1-0) has his first contest since signing with the Goodwin’s whilst the show sees the eagerly awaited debuts of Andrew Joicey (Welterweight) and Mwenya Chisanga (Light-Welterweight).
Jamie Arlain (1-0) also has his first contest after a long year break from the sport and after signing with the Goodwin’s whilst exciting unfefeated Light-Middleweight John Cash (4-0) has a six round contest.
The card is completed with Dean Byrne (4 o garela) and David Leo (4 o garela) all facing selected opposition.
Tickets are available from any of the boxers directly or on line at www.iboxingtickets.com
Baltimore Boxing issues Statement on Baltimore Riots
Baltimore, MD (April 28, 2015) – As the rioters tear through the streets of Baltimore, MD, boxing promoter and gym owner Jake “The Snake” Smith remains extremely concerned for his friends, family and community. Like many other locals, Smith not only calls the Baltimore area his home but a place where he makes a living.
Having spent his entire life in and around Baltimore, Smith’s two children attend nearby schools and his Baltimore Boxing Gym is located on S. Broadway. For the safety of those that attend, Smith closed his gym yesterday and is keeping the doors shut today as well. Due the violent protests of Freddie Gray’s death, Smith isn’t positive when he will be able to continue training his boxers, many of whom use the Baltimore Boxing Gym as a resource to escape the preexisting dangers of the streets.
“In my forty-plus years in Baltimore, this is the worst thing I’ve ever seen,"O ile a re Smith, whose promotional efforts have helped many local organizations through raffles and donations. “We are all aware that there are issues with police brutality throughout the country and while I am extremely disappointed with the lack of prosecution following specific incidents, rioting only makes everything worse. I truly understand that emotions are at all-time highs in Baltimore and people want their voices to be heard but this is not the way to do it. Having worked with people from all walks of life, I wholeheartedly respect everybody’s point of view but I am pleading with the community as a whole to schedule peaceful and civilized meetings with city officials. This is the only way for everybody to get their thoughts and opinions out while hearing what the other side has to say. Riots are only going to tear apart and create further distance between police and citizens in this great city. I pray that everything calms down quickly and a resolution is met.”
Loantša Report - Allan ka nģa Wood In A Ke 'nete hore e makatsang Ha e le Robb Just Pips Ellis The Post.
Tlaleho: Gianluca (Nōka) Di Caro.
Tseba hantle Scotland WKA Kick Boxing mohlophisi Stewart Allan khothalletsa la hae la pele lan papali ea litebele ketsahalo ka moqebelo bosiu, ea hae qothisanang lehlokoa le Gym lefelo la a Wishaw, le moshanyana la oh oh oh moshanyana o ile a etsa le fantastis mosebetsi oa ho e.
Ena e ne e ea ka ea pele nako ka leboea ho le moeli bakeng sa ketsahalo, Ke tšepisa e ke ke ba ho qetela. Le lefelo la yone e ne e le sehlopheng sa pele sa, le ho ba teng Fans ba ne ba haholo lentsoe a tšehetso ea bona ya boraditebele, eseng feela lapeng bashanyana ba e ka ba ka, ha ba ntse ba ka cheseho o ile a bontša hore ba ananela e mong le e oke.
Hopotsa o, e mong le bout e ne e le ka tsela e tšoanang matched Battle Royale, Ke a re re hore sa lokela ho tla e le makala ha, nete ke hore bohle papali ea litebele Fans ananela le hantle molemo haufi loana Tlholisanong, e leng sona seo re se kaofela ba ile ba mong le o mong ntoa ka moqebelo bosiu.
Heading ka ba bontša e ne e le Stewart mora oa, momahaneng Kick Boxing World Champion Sam Allan, ho etsa hore lan papali ea litebele qalo khahlanong le unbeaten Chris Wood ho tloha Middlesbrough.
Sepakapaka se e ne e le motlakase nakong ea haha ho ena haholo ka ha ho lebeletswe bout, Ke se bolelang e ne a hlile a bouncing, le Fans ba ne ba ho bina le ho cheering, ka nako eo ha MC hlahiswa Chris Wood ba opa 'me ka cheseho ba mo amohela ka ka tsa bophahamo ba.
Joale ha le MC ka nako eo hlahiswa motho ba ba ba Sam Allan le decibel boemong ba ba pholletsa le marulelo a, Ke ne ke sa ba nahana hore ba e ka ba leha e le efe ba matla haholo empa ha ha Allan o ile a qala bophahamo ba tsamaea, felehetsa ka tse peli tse ntle banana ba ka botlalo showgirl liaparo, mong le e mong lesoha ema 'me cheered motho ba ba ba ka ka tsa bophahamo ba.
Ke ne ke sa thusa empa nahana ka nako eo, Ke tšepa ntoa e ke halofo e le litaba e le ea pele ho ntoa haha, hantle e ne e le, ha e le hantle e tsela feta leha e le efe lebeletseng.
Se nepahetseng ho se tse qalang tšepe tsena tse peli bacha bahlabani ba o ile a qala skirmish ka frenetic lebelo, Wood kena ka thata 'me ka tieo, qobella Allan pele ho ka morao maoto.
Le setsi sa fatše secured, Wood kicked e tsamaisane le ho feta, qobella Allan, le hae ka hoo e ka bang khahlanong le liropo, ho itšetleha ka hae khabane ka ho fetisisa countering bokgoni ho boloka leha e le neng pele-ho fallela Wood ho tla a ka ho eketsehileng.
Wood secured tikologo ya ntlha ka mahlo a ka, empa e ne e haufi, haholo, haufi haholo le, e le tsena tse peli le hantle ile a bakeng sa eona mong le o mong bobeli ho e ho pota-pota.
Round tse peli e ne e le ho ka thoeng pheta, Wood qalong ho laola setsi sa fatše e le Allan countered, Leha ho le joalo Allan kenella e tsamaisane ka mor'a hore bang mashome a mararo metsotsoana e kapa ho 'me a etsa ba boikaketsi a ile a fa hlasela ka boiteko ba ho qobella Wood pele ho ka morao maoto, Leha ho le joalo le Teesider o ile a ho ba le le ea mong oa e le seo ile ha latela e ne e le bohle khato leoto-to-leoto slug enayoho ka ho tšepe.
Ea ho qetela e banyalani ba bang ba garela li ne li loaneloa a sa le phahameng le ho lebelo, e leng fella ka laola ha dipuisano switching le morao pakeng tsa ba babeli ba bahlabani ba ho pholletsa le, ho hongata ho thabela ya Fans ringside, ba monna e mong ea, kapa mosali, li ne li le maoto a bona egging motho ba ba ba ka.
Ka mor'a tse 'nè sensational garela bongata a lula a eme ha ba ntse ba letetsoe baahloli scorecards ho baloa tsoa.
E le Referee Mickey Vann ema emetse a ho tsosa matsohong a hlōtseng, le MC ile a phatlalatsa lebaka leo e ne e le e petsoha ka qeto ea, e leng ha ho motho ea bonahala makatsoa ke, hantle e ne e le ka ho teba haufi ntoa.
Pele ho fihlela Moahloli Kevin Scullion ea karete o ile a balwa jwalo ka ha 40-38 di kgethela kamohela ya Allan, e leng susumelletsa haholo lentsoe a arabela le bongata, ka nako eo ahlola Billy Beattie, ba scored le bout 39-38 di kgethela kamohela ya Wood, tsona e ile ea e ntle legofi 'me joale qetellong ahlola Peter McCafferty ea karete o ile a bala, le ho makatse shutout 40-36 di kgethela kamohela ya Allan, e leng o ile a romela bo boholo ka oa thabo frenzy.
Tlameha ho lumela ena bout e ne e le ba 'nete holo e nyenyane khale, o le se ke ho bona ho tlisa lintoa likes this eo hangata e le hore 's ka bonnete ba hore. Congratulations ho ka bobeli Sam Allan le Chris Woods, tsena bashanyana ba ba 'nete nakong e tlang linaleli, a litsela tse ling ho e ho hlajoa ke lihlong e mong ile a tlameha ho lahleheloa ke, empa ka nako eo hape hore siea e bula bakeng sa katie nako e itseng nakong e tlang 'me haeba seo ha etsahala Ke tla ho na le moleng o ka pele ka bonnete ba hore e le ke ne ke tla ke hopotse ka eona ho lefatše.
Pele ho sensational Allan-Wood, Ronnie Nailen a tobana le Nottingham ea Matt Scriven a mane ho pota-pota pontšo bout.
E 'ngoe e bohle khato taba, e leng bona banna tla bohle ka ntle ho qalong ho fihlela qetellong, e leng ho makatse e le bout o ile a lithuto tsa batho bao e seng bona maduo a pontšo bout, e le Scriven o na le monyetla ya ho batlisisa ka bakeng sa e leng tlotla e ena tla mafelo-beke, a le joalo e ne e ile a etsa qeto a se ke a ipeha kotsing le ho khoneha stoppage ho lahleheloa ke hore ne e tla ba a lahleheloe e le sehlooho thunngoa.
Ka pel'a Nailen-Scriven bout e ne e le e khutšoanyane karohano, e le lelong ea papali ea litebele Lihopotso ho bokella ditjhelete tshe-lete ileng sa etsahala.
Ea bobeli e bout ea bosiu ea hlahisa Sandy Robb le Blackpool ea Matt Ellis loantšanang le ka eona a tse tšeletseng ho pota-pota Cruiserweight Tlholisanong.
Qalong ka bobeli boraditebele tentatively lekoa tse ling tse empa ka mor'a ho bang mashome a mararo metsotsoana e kapa ho kenella e tsamaisane 'me ka sebele ile a qala ho qalella.
Qalong e ne e le Ellis qobella tsela ea hae ka Robb o itsireletsang ka le ba bang ba tiileng jabs lateloa ke khōlō tsa ditokelo kapa makhethe e kopanya, Leha ho le joalo Robb e joaloka savvy ha ba ntse ba tla 'me ne a atisa ho phonyohe tlas'a jab se' me hahola le e khōlō ka ho le letšehali hore 'mele.
E ka bang ka halofo ea bout e ne e le Ellis hore e ne e le mabifi a ya ba babeli ba, le se ke 'na fosahetseng, Robb o ile a ho beha a ba bang ba molemo tiileng mosebetsi oa, feela Ellis e ne e le livelier, ho fallela ka makhethe tsa limakasine ho pota ka tsa bophahamo ba le lahlele ba nako e telele litokelo tsa ka tla, ho ea ka morao Robb ho thapo pele a thata ho 'mele.
Leha ho le joalo koala a, esita le ka hae ka ho liropo Robb ne ho bonahala eka khona ho loantša haholo ka katleho, a maemong a lekaneng ho e etsa Ellis ea ka morao tima nakoana.
Ho pota le bohareng ntlha ea ka lebelo khina hanyenyane, e leng ne ho bonahala eka hore o lumellane le Robb, e le thata Ellis ile ea e-ho le bonolo ho koala ho fihlela, ho fana ka Robb le monyetla oa ho a boela a qala ho sebetsa Blackpool mmele wa motho.
Moletsaphala Mickey Vann o ile a ntša palo ea temoso ea hore ba banna, Robb bakeng sa tlaase otla le Ellis bakeng sa o nang le ditulo, e le nako le nako ba ile ba tla haufi a Ellis tla leka le tlama Robb ho fihlela, mola e le gore Robb tla leka ho lahlela khōlō lefts le litokelo tsa 'mele oa Ellis, empa ba bangata ba e ne e le ka lia-batla a le tlase haholo.
Ka mor'a tse tšeletseng haholo thabisang garela e ne e le ho scorecards - Moahloli Kevin Scullion scored e 59-57 'me ka bobeli Billy Beattie' me Petrose a McCafferty 58-57 bohle di kgethela kamohela ya Sandy Robb.
Tlameha ho lumela ke hlile ke ne a rata ntoeng ena, bakeng sa bohle le tokelo ya mabaka a, ba ithabisa, ba sebetsa e mong ea phahameng lebelo e ntle Tefello ya ho nako 'me a beha ho e' ngoe lihele ea bontša.
Ke o rata le Cruiserweight arola 'me ka bobeli tsena bashanyana ba haholo ka mofuta ofe bahlabani - e thabisang – 'me ke bakeng sa ho motho ea ka se ke ua ema ho shebella ba ka liketso hape.
Qalang ntoa ea bosiu bona Mohammad Babazadeh jara Belfast ea Phil Townley a mane rounder.
Sena se ba babeli ba beha modumo bakeng sa bosiu bohle, ka bobeli lads le hantle ile a bakeng sa eona se nepahetseng ho se qalang tšepe.
E monyenyane Babazadeh beha ea ka lebelo, ho sutumetsa pele e ngoe le ngoe monyetla oa, empa Townley ea khabane ka ho fetisisa countering ka morao maoto thibela e monyenyane Babazadeh ho tloha ho ba khona ho ea ka morao ka eena ho liropo hangata.
E le bout ntse e tsoela pele Townley khina, e leng ka bohona o ile a etsa bout le ho feta e thabisang e le ba babeli ba e ne e tla ema leoto-to-leoto slugging ka eona ho hongata ho le bamameli ba thabela.
Ka mor'a tse 'nè e khōlō garela baahloli scorecards le ntsoe-leng bala 40-36 di kgethela kamohela ya Mohammad Babazadeh - ntle ho pelaelo le tokelo ya lebaka leo empa e sa bontša feela na le haufi hakae ba bang ba garela ba ne ba kapa hore na joang thabisang le bout e ne e le.
Ho ne ho ka lebaka la ho e 'ngoe e bout, Scott Allan e bapisiwa le ho elella bofelong ba Phetolo Garfield Mushore, ba neng ba kenella ka matsatsi a mabeli feela tsebiso ka mor'a hore Isaka Quaye a ntša, Leha ho le joalo ka lebaka la ho e-na le khōlō boima ba 'mele phapang e ne e etsa qeto ea ho hlakola bout ka tsela e sireletsehileng mabaka a, e neng e ea matla ho hlajoa ke lihlong e le ke 'nile ka letetse ho bona tseno ka bobedi lads ka liketso.
Congratulations ho Stewart Allan le setlhopha sa gagwe beha ka sehlopheng sa pele sa, haholo thabisang le sa lebaleheng mantsiboeeng a mang a papali ea litebele eo ke lokela ho re ke thabela, Ke se ke ua ema ho khutlela ho na le tse latelang, eo ke e tshepahala tsebiswa ka e tla ba e 'ngoe Stewart Allan khothalletsa ketsahalo ka qothisanang lehlokoa le Gym ka Moqebelo 27go th June - e le beha hore hao tlaleho hona joale ha u tla sa batle ho hopotse e.
AFTER POPULAR DEBUT, SECOND ANNUAL BOX FAN EXPO RETURNS SEPT. 12 TO LAS VEGAS
Unique event gives fans the opportunity to meet-and-greet top fighters, ditebele likhalala, 'me lefapha batho ba sa a rotoga-haufi, botho boemo
Le le Vegas (April 27, 2015) - Box Fan Expo organizers announced the second annual Box Fan Expo will return to the Las Vegas Convention Center Moqebelo, Supa. 12.
The novel event, eo o ile a lumella Fans ho kopana le ho lumelisa ditebele litšōmo, nakong e fetileng le hona joale bahloli le tse ling tummeng ya dipapadi, debuted ho qetela September. It will run from 10 a.m. ho 5 p.m. 'me o boetse, lumella Fans monyetla oa ho bokella autographs, nka foto le ho reka thepa e le Lihopotso.
Batlhagisi tse kang ditebele Gear, seaparo, kgaso mecha ea litaba le tse ling cha lik'hamphani ba lakatsang ho ba le seabo tla ba le monyetla oa ho showcase lihlahisoa tsa tsona ho Fans le eohle ditebele lefapha.
Ea selemong se fetileng kgakolwa Box Fan Expo hlahisa ba bang ba ratoang ka ho fetisisa bahlabani le ditebele tummeng tsa morao tjena histori. Fans ba ne ba tšoaroa ho etela le Mike Tyson, Roy Jones Refresh, Sergio Martinez, Amir Khan, Zab Juda, Mikey Garcia, James Toney, Riddick Bowe, Leon Spinks Terry Norris, Shawn Porter, Chris Byrd, Jesse James Leija ,Lamon Brewster, Ray Mercer, Earnie Shavers, Mia St-John, Erislandy Lara, Petrose Quillin, Jean Pascal le Austin Trout. Hape hlaha ka ba ne ba hona joale WBC Champion Deontay Wilder, le phekolang ka mohlolo Vinny Pazienza, Pauluse Williams, noted commentator Al Bernstein and Roger Mayweather of Mayweather Promotions.
“There are few opportunities like this that allow the boxing fan to come face-to-face with their favorite boxers and boxing celebrities, which is what makes the Box Fan Expo a truly unique and must-see experience,” event organizer said. “Last year’s Box Fan Expo, was a big success and we were excited to bring boxing back into the spotlight by gathering the boxing industry all under one roof for one special day and for all the fans to enjoy. This is a great opportunity to show the world just how sweet the “sweet science” can be.
“We know this is going to be again an even more popular event this year with all the major boxing stars, so we advise people to get their tickets early, so they are assured of meeting and greeting their favorite fighters.”
The roster of attendees for this year’s Box Fan Expo will be announced throughout the next several months and weeks.
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Mayweather vs.. Pacquiao In-Depth Preview and Analysis
Ka: Tony Penecale
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Qetellong!!!! After six years of arguing, negotiating, finger-pointing, and the real possibility that it would never happen, the long-awaited superfight between Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. and Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao is finally about to happen. There is a possibility of grossing upwards of $300 million between them, easily the richest event in sports history. Mayweather is set to make $180 limilione tse. He would earn $15 million per round, $5 million per minute, & $83,333.33 per second. Pacquaio would make $120 million and would earn $10 million per round, $3,333,333.33 per minute, & $55,555.56 per second. Las Vegas is a gambling town, and after years of bluffing, raising the ante, and calling each other out, both fighters have put all their chips in. Their legacies are on the table. Hona joale, it’s time to see who is really holding the Aces when they step in the ring.
LILEMO, Tlaleho ea, LE Stats
Mayweather: Age: 38 le lilemo li
Record: 47-0 (26 Knockouts)
Height: 5’8”
Weight: 146 * * Weight bakeng sa ho qetela bout (9-13-14)
Finyella: 72"
Pacquiao: Age: 35 le lilemo li
Record: 57-5-2 (38 Knockouts)
Height: 5’6”
Weight: 144 ** Weight bakeng sa ho qetela bout (11-20-14)
Finyella: 67"
RING SE FINYELETSENG
Mayweather:
1996 Olympic Bronze Medalist
WBC Super Featherweight Champion (’98-’02)
WBC bobebe Champion (’02-’04)
Ring Magazine Lightweight Champion (’02-’04)
WBC Junior Welterweight Champion (’05-’06)
IBF Welterweight Champion (’06)
WBC Welterweight Champion (’06-‘07)
WBC Junior Middleweight Champion (’07)
WBA Junior Middleweight Champion (’12)
WBC Welterweight Champion (’11-Pres)
Ring Magazine Welterweight Champion (’06-‘07)
Ring Magazine Pound-4-Pound #1 Boxer (’05-’07, ’12-Pres)
Pacquiao:
WBC Flyweight Champion (’98-‘99)
IBF Super Bantamweight Champion (’01-’03)
WBC Super Featherweight Champion (’08)
WBC bobebe Champion (‘08)
IBO Junior Welterweight Champion ('09)
WBO Welterweight Champion (’09-‘12)
WBO Welterweight Champion ('14 -Pres)
Ring Magazine Pound-4-Pound #1 Boxer (’08-‘12)
Ring Magazine Pound-4-Pound #4 Boxer (Pres)
Mokhoa
Mayweather:
A pure boxer with great speed who does everything well with an arsenal that includes a snapping jab, accurate right hand and a left hook that can be doubled and tripled with tremendous effect. Uses feint moves to freeze opponents and open punching lanes. Tucks his chin well behind his shoulder to roll with punches. Even on the ropes, he is a difficult target to land a solid punch on. He doesn’t have great punching power. Most of his stoppage victories come from outpunching and outclassing his opponents but rarely scoring clean knockouts.
Pacquiao:
Pacquiao boxes from a southpaw stance, moving forward and bobbing and feinting his way in. Once in close, he uses his right hand to find the range and then unleashes his powerful left, either straight or looping, and he will often double and triple it to the body and head. Uses quick head shifts to slip punches while moving forward. Has soundly developed under the tutelage of Freddie Roach, developing a decent right hook, either as a lead punch or thrown behind the left. Uses quick head shifts to slip punches while moving forward. Is no longer the feared finisher he once was earlier in his career.
Matla
Mayweather:
* Experience – Boxing is in Mayweather’s blood, and he’s been involved in the sport since his childhood. Completed an extensive amateur career by winning the bronze medal in the ’96 Olympic Games. He has been competing successfully on a championship level for the past 17 lilemo tse, facing and defeating fighters with a variety of styles.
* Conditioning – Mayweather is a fitness freak with an amazing work ethic when it comes to training. Few fighters push themselves as much as Mayweather does in the gym, even doing midnight training sessions. It is evident in the ring when his stamina carries him in the late rounds.
* Ring Generalship – Mayweather knows every inch of the ring and how to control a fight. He knows when to attack, when to box, when to turn up the heat, and when to coast. Mayweather owns the ring when he is in there. Even the rare times when he has been stunned in fights, he was able to quickly settle down and quell the threat.
Pacquiao:
* Unorthodox Style – Pacquiao is very unorthodox, even for a southpaw. He moves straight in but is hard to time with his bobbing and head feints. Before most opponents can time his onrushes, he is throwing whirlwind punches from a variety of angles.
* Speed – Pacquiao is fleet of foot and the owner of very fast hands, especially for a boxer with such considerable power. He quickly moves into position and fires rapid one-two combinations. He’s expanded his arsenal to include blinding combinations of hooks, uppercuts, and double or triple left hands.
* Stamina – Pacquiao is always in tremendous shape and fights just as hard in the last round as he does in the first. He applies a ton of pressure and is constantly punching, wearing opponents down in the process.
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Mayweather:
* Aging – Mayweather may have an unblemished record, but Father Time has never been defeated. Mayweather has been more flat-footed in recent bouts. His first encounter with Marcos Maidana was a rough and tumble affair where Mayweather looked very ordinary. The rematch was more definitive but unimpressive.
* Distractions – Maweather loves to be in the public eye and never shies away from controversy. Most notably are his public disputes and reconciliations with his father and trainer, Floyd Mayweather, Senior. The most recent camp turbulence came in the form of a training camp dispute between Floyd Sr. and Alex Ariza, working as the strength and conditioning coach. A non-harmonious training camp could lead to unnecessary distractions.
* Punching Power – Most of Mayweather’s stoppage wins came from an accumulation of punches. The usual result is the referee or opposing corner stopping the bout to prevent further punishment. Notwithstanding his controversial and explosive knockout of Victor Ortiz, it is rare to see Mayweather finish a bout with one punch, dating all the way back to his days as a 130-pounder.
Pacquiao:
* Killer Instinct – Pacquiao was once regarded as a ruthless buzzsaw, cutting through opponents until they succumbed. He has since lost that edge, failing to win a fight by stoppage since 2009. More of a concern is that on several occasions he eased up on outclassed opponents, allowing them to survive the last few rounds.
* Trouble with Counterpunchers – Pacquiao is an aggressive, offense-first fighter who will freely throw punches, but he can be timed and is often open to be hit with counters. Juan Manuel Marquez gave him fits with movement and counter punches, even scoring a spectacular knockout over Pacquiao with a perfectly-timed counter right hand.
* Age – Pacquiao is no longer the phenomenon he was in his 20s. He is now in his mid-30s. As he has physically aged, he has also taken on a super human schedule with political aspirations in his home country, numerous personal appearances, and several difficult bouts.
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Mayweather:
(09-13-14) Mayweather neutralized and outboxed Marcos Maidana in a rematch from their closer-than-expected bout from four months prior. While the action was sparse, it was a case of Mayweather using his superior skills and intelligence to thwart his aggressive but limited opponent.
Pacquiao:
(11-20-14) Pacquiao won a dominating unanimous decision over the game but vastly inexperienced Chris Algieri. Pacquiao was in control from the start and scored a total of six knockdowns, somehow failing to score the knockout some experts thought he needed to be in position for the Mayweather fight to happen.
THREE BEST PERFORMANCES
Mayweather:
* Diego Corrales (1/20/01) – Experts were torn on who to pick in this one with many leaning towards Corrales to win by KO. Mayweather never let him in the bout, knocking him down five times before the referee halted the bout in the 10th round.
* Arturo Gatti (6/25/05) – Although Mayweather was a solid betting favorite, many expected Gatti to make things rough for Mayweather. It never happened, as Mayweather floored Gatti in the first round and dealt out a severe beating before Gatti’s corner stopped the bout after six one-sided rounds.
* Ricky Hatton (12/8/07) – Hatton was undefeated coming into the bout and set a gameplan of constant pressure to wear out Mayweather. After a few uncomfortable rounds, Mayweather was able to find his range and take over, flooring Hatton twice in the 10th round and forcing a stoppage.
Pacquiao:
* Oscar De la Hoya (12/06/08) – It’s hard to imagine now, but the consensus at the time was that De la Hoya would destroy the smaller Pacquiao in a landslide. It was a landslide, but it was Pacquiao dishing out the beating, ripping De la Hoya apart with both hands. After eight one-sided and brutal rounds, a swollen and bloodied De la Hoya was beaten into permanent retirement.
* Miguel Cotto (11/14/09) – Pacquiao impressively dismantled the larger and physically imposing Cotto. Pacquiao dropped the Puerto Rican superstar twice early. From the 6th round on, Pacquiao had Cotto in a defensive shell, battering him until the referee stopped the bout in the 12th round.
* Ricky Hatton (05/02/09) – Pacquio ran through Hatton in fast and destructive fashion. Hatton–while still an underdog–was expected to provide a challenge with his strength and mauling tactics. Pacquiao unveiled an improved right hook and had Hatton down twice in the first round before crushing him with a devastating knockout in the second.
COMMON OPPONENTS
*Oscar De la Hoya
– Mayweather: Split Decision 2007
– Pacquiao: WHO 8go th pota 2008
*Miguel Cotto
– Mayweather: Unanimous Decision 2013
– Pacquiao: WHO 12go th pota 2009
*Ricky Hatton
– Mayweather: WHO 10go th pota 2007
– Pacquiao: KO 2eff pota 2009
* Shane Mosley
– Mayweather: Unanimous Decision 2010
– Pacquiao: Unanimous Decision 2011
* Juan Manuel Marquez
– Mayweather: Unanimous Decision 2009
– Pacquiao: Atamela 2004, Split Decision 2008, Majority Decision 2011,
KO’d 6go th pota 2012
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Mayweather:
* Get Pacquiao’s respect early, timing his rushes, and hitting him with straight right hands.
* Use clinches to smother Pacquiao and thwart any offensive momentum.
* Do not try to trade punches with Pacquiao.
Pacquiao:
* Use feints to get Mayweather to make the first move.
* Don’t aim strictly at Mayweather’s head. Focus on the body, arms, and torso?
* Do not let Mayweather control the tempo.
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
* Can the fight live up to the hype? Unless this turns out to be Hagler-Hearns, Gatti-Ward, and Ali-Frazier all rolled up into one, it will be nearly impossible to live up to the hype that has surrounded this match-up for over six years. The hype might be inflated and overbearing, but it can still be entertaining.
* Is the fight happening too late? Both fighters are in their late 30s. While these two phenoms are still elite competitors, they are past their primes. Even so, instances of fighters past their primes matching up perfectly and turning in an epic encounter have occurred on several occasions.
* Who has the most to lose? Mayweather without a doubt has the most to lose. Pacquiao is an icon in his home country, so no matter what happens, he will remain a beloved figure. Mayweather is boasting about himself as “The Best Ever” and relishes his undefeated record. He even said recently that he’s better than Muhammad Ali was. A loss obliterates the “0” on Mayweather’s record and will provide more fodder for the argument that he is not even the best of his generation.
* How will their styles match up? It figures to be a classic boxer vs puncher match-up. Mayweather is a consummate strategist. He is a master of figuring out his opponents, frustrating them, and setting up counter punches. Pacquiao will press the action, try to overwhelm, breaking through Mayweather’s defense with a high volume of punches. It will be a clash of Quantity against Quality. Pacquiao will throw more punches, more punches than anybody has ever thrown against Mayweather. Mayweather will throw less but land at a higher connect rate, with sharp counter punches.
* What are the chances of a Knockout? Pacquiao is known as the better puncher, but he has failed to score a stoppage victory since battering Miguel Cotto in 2009. Mayweather has scored only one stoppage victory since 2007 against the weak-chinned Victor Ortiz. The two most likely scenarios for a knockout win would either be Pacquiao becoming reckless and leaving himself open to Mayweather’s straight right hand or Mayweather suddenly becoming an old fighter and wilting under Pacquiao’s relentless pressure. Likely, this fight will go to the scorecards.
* Will the officials factor into the conclusion? Kenny Bayless has been assigned as the referee and is regarded as one of the best in boxing. He has worked as the referee in six previous Pacquiao fights and four previous Mayweather bouts. The only backlash he received from those ten total bouts was the Mayweather-Maidana rematch where he was criticized for breaking up the inside clinches too quickly, seemingly favoring Mayweather against the mauling style of Maidana. With Mayweather naturally bigger than Pacquiao, breaking up clinches quickly (especially if Pacquiao has any momentum) would serve more as a disadvantage to Mayweather. The judges are Burt Clements, Dave Moretti, both veteran officials in Las Vegas, and Glenn Feldman, based out of Connecticut. Moretti has worked nine Mayweather bouts and six Pacquiao bouts. Clements has worked three Mayweather bouts and one Pacquiao bout. Feldman has only worked one Mayweather bout early in his career.
* What happens next? If the fight turns out to be entertaining, haufi, or controversial, a rematch is possible depending on the outcome.
If Mayweather wins, he is 48-0 and can walk away from Pacquiao and seek a different challenge for his final fight. He could even seek a possible move up to grab a title at middleweight and another superfight with the next big sensation Gennady Golovkin.
If Pacquiao wins, a rematch is almost a given, especially with so much money on the table.
A draw would also most likely force a rematch for the final fight of Mayweather’s career sometime in September.
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The anticipation as the fighters make their way to the ring will be electric. The growing crescendo of excitement will continue through the introductions with Mayweather sporting a confident smirk and Pacquaio fixated with an icy glare.
The waiting will be over when the bell rings and both fighters come out to the center of the ring. Mayweather will be moving to his left, rolling his hands and probing with a soft jab. Pacquiao will be like a coiled spring, bouncing back and forth and feinting with his jab. Pacquiao will throw a few wild left hands that Mayweather backs away from, his back hitting the ropes as he slides away to his right. The round will end without anything conclusive landing for either fighter, making it difficult to score.
Pacquiao will look to increase the pace in the second round and outwork Mayweather. While Mayweather is the center of the ring, he will dictate the pace and the action, keeping Pacquiao limited to throwing one punch at a time. When Pacquiao is able to cut the ring off and back Mayweather to the ropes, he will unleash combinations. The flurries for the most part won’t land, but the work rate will stir the crowd into a frenzy.
Pacquaio will continue the high volume of punches through the 3rd, le 4go th rounds until Mayweather lands a right hand while their feet are tangled, causing Pacquiao to sprawl to the canvas. He will protest while Bayless administers the count, but he will not be hurt. Mayweather will smile and move in, throwing a few right hands, truly seeing if Pacquiao is stunned. Pacquiao will respond with his own vicious left hand, bringing the crowd to their feet as the bell rings.
Mayweather will again box cautiously starting the 5go th pota, staying on the outside and pivoting away when Pacquiao gets close. The fight will resemble a cat and mouse affair with Pacquiao trying to corner Mayweather and Mayweather trying to bait him into making a mistake. Pacquiao will be the aggressor, throwing far more punches. Mayweather will be timing him with single counter punches throughout the 6go th le 7go th o garela.
A sharp left hand by Pacquiao in the 8go th round will startle Mayweather and cause blood to leak from his nose. Pacquiao will try to press the advantage and unleash another torrent of punches. Mayweather will pull away against the ropes, and Pacquiao will focus his attention to the body with a combination of punches to the chest and shoulder, forcing Mayweather to clinch and break the momentum.
Mayweather will get up on his toes in the 9go th pota, using lateral movement to keep Pacquiao from setting his feet and unleashing more than one punch at a time. Pacquiao will step in with a few lefts that are blocked, but Mayweather’s movement will keep him from throwing any follow-up punches. As Mayweather slips out, he will land his own counter punches, making it another difficult round to score.
Throughout the 10go th le 11go th o garela, Mayweather will execute a plan to counter Pacquiao with single punches and avoid most of his counter flurries. Pacquiao will step in with a hard left to the body, forcing a Mayweather clinch. When the action resumes, Pacquiao will look to attack the body again, only to be met with a straight right hand over the top.
The final round in a very close bout will see Mayweather neutralizing Pacquiao’s rushes, landing single counter punches and pivoting away from danger, sharpshooting from the outside. Pacquiao will desperately try to corner Mayweather but he won’t allow it, moving on the outside and clinching in close, bringing an anticlimactic ending as the final bell rings.
It will take several minutes for the scorecards to be tabulated, with the consensus believing Mayweather won 7 o garela, including a knockdown. Pacquaio will pray in his corner while Mayweather smiles and laughs with his entourage.
The decision will be as follows. Glen Feldman will score the bout 114-113 for Pacquaio. Burt Clements will score 115-112 for Mayweather. Dave Moretti will score the bout a very curious 115-112 for the winner of the biggest superfight of the century…. MANNY “PACMAN” PACQUIAO!!!!
With the decision announced, a disgusted Mayweather will demand a rematch before storming out of the ring, setting up another lucrative event in September and a possible trilogy.
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